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>so managers almost have to say what kind of company would i want to work for and then create that environment. > >that would be a great question to ask that doesn't get asked therefor it lowers engagement. > >greg cox from dale carnegie. thanks so much. > >you bet. thank you bill! coming up.... oh, canada....the toronto film festival has a few surprises in store. the a sneak peek is just ahead. plus...will the stock market stallout after racing to new highs wednesday? stick around for chart talk. a breakout film could continue to gain momentum at the box office this weekend. our movie guy is here to talk about the insidious september. welcome back to the show as always eric. > >thank you. > >this film did surprisingly well at the box office. > >it did tremendous. the first insidious from a few years ago was a nice little word of mouth hit.this is just great news for james wan who's having one heck of a year. he had the conjuring this summer, he signed on to do the next fast and the furious movie, and now this. it's tremendous. > >it was almost a record breaker. > >yeah, it was the second high
>so managers almost have to say what kind of company would i want to work for and then create that environment. > >that would be a great question to ask that doesn't get asked therefor it lowers engagement. > >greg cox from dale carnegie. thanks so much. > >you bet. thank you bill! coming up.... oh, canada....the toronto film festival has a few surprises in store. the a sneak peek is just ahead. plus...will the stock market stallout after racing to new highs wednesday?...
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virtual shared spaces and office services for companies who are looking for an unconventional work environment we work is geared towards entrepreneurs' freelancers startups small businesses and large enterprises experts say where you work matters ordinary work spaces do not always in the hands and employees performance mood or efficiency or in britain no managing director at dale office interior says quote creating different workspace environments within one office adds great flexibility having quiet areas collaboration areas and sometimes even game areas can really help employees to perform at their best as about having choice to work in a way that best suits the task on hand and order to enhance employee performance experts suggest employers should create a space for relaxation for quiet space for private work and best of better technology provide access to natural light and add artwork jenna berman marketing and communications specialist at nation's photo lab says quote it's proven that working in a space surrounded by art work leads to an increase in creativity not to mention if you're mee
virtual shared spaces and office services for companies who are looking for an unconventional work environment we work is geared towards entrepreneurs' freelancers startups small businesses and large enterprises experts say where you work matters ordinary work spaces do not always in the hands and employees performance mood or efficiency or in britain no managing director at dale office interior says quote creating different workspace environments within one office adds great flexibility having...
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um and woke ism of the environment, climate change and i, which i'm, i'm not getting completely dismiss all of them out of hand. but if you ask average people, they have a totally different list of things that are, they're interested in, you, the elite want to drive something. you know, it's like, you know, you know, get an electric car. well, you know, what, if you're a wait, you know, an hourly wage earner, i mean, what is an electric car cost like $6080000.00? i mean, they, these people don't know what the price of a, of a leader of gasoline is. they don't know what the price of bread is and, but they're the ones to decide what the agenda is and i, and, and, you know, when we look with it, when you have inflation, that's the one thing that everybody feels, even if you're rich, because actually inflation is a really good for rich people because you can pay your dad, caesar. yeah, that's how they know inflation is there, but it's a good thing for them for the rest of it us. it's awful. go ahead, arthur. yeah, well, it's funny cuz it's like you said, there's this, there's a crisis where
um and woke ism of the environment, climate change and i, which i'm, i'm not getting completely dismiss all of them out of hand. but if you ask average people, they have a totally different list of things that are, they're interested in, you, the elite want to drive something. you know, it's like, you know, you know, get an electric car. well, you know, what, if you're a wait, you know, an hourly wage earner, i mean, what is an electric car cost like $6080000.00? i mean, they, these people...
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and it creates a very ripe environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter in a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent, elite stay with our to the sea food that are maybe red or orange yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweeter find a thing to proceed to a rounder and soft and looking they soon again, they're going to be sweeter in some way. i welcome back to cross cock where all things are considered. i'm peter labelle. remind you we're discussing our incompetent elites. ah. okay. it's good to arthur in toronto, you know, over the years. and one of the great things about being a talk show host of a program like this is that i get to talk to a wide variety of people. very interesting people. i was on the jimmy jor door show a few years ago and jimmy door, which is a real hero of mine. i go because i think he really actually cares about peo
and it creates a very ripe environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter in a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent, elite stay with our to the sea food that are maybe red or orange yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweeter find a thing...
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and it creates a very ripe environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter and a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent, elite stay with our team. the i have often said transparency for the powerful privacy for the bell. this bit about privacy. what people care about is power. antonia and sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on, or a huge struggle with the government's corporations who want to keep information secret and others who democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what i'm going to do. watch how much help to shift the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable, the sur
and it creates a very ripe environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter and a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent, elite stay with our team. the i have often said transparency for the powerful privacy for the bell. this bit about privacy. what people...
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such as the harsh environment of space exploration, robust technologies for planetary exploration or demanding environments required for national security or defense applications where robustness and survivability is critical. when we formed the company about six years ago, the focus groups liked the name, it means canadian and latin but we found out people sometimes stumble on the name when they first hear it. low cost space mission systems and services is what we do. we are headquartered in toronto. we do a lot of work in the deep space area as well. so here is a bit of a snapshot of how we have broken up the space world. no matter how you do it, in this case, small sets, constellations, orbital infrastructure, lunar science, mars, asteroids, space tourism. the interesting thing is across all those areas this implies. it is really changing things quite broadly. so the systems that we are designing have to be responsive to much harsher environments and take advantage of those approaches. a lot of effort is done on how those components are designed to ensure survival. systems that we
such as the harsh environment of space exploration, robust technologies for planetary exploration or demanding environments required for national security or defense applications where robustness and survivability is critical. when we formed the company about six years ago, the focus groups liked the name, it means canadian and latin but we found out people sometimes stumble on the name when they first hear it. low cost space mission systems and services is what we do. we are headquartered in...
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, or improve the environment for the long-term round the world. john: do you see the possibility of a free trade deal? p.m. trudeau: we are sitting down with china to us for the possibilities of a free trade l.al could there are there are a number of challenges around recognition of expectations that canadians have around labor rights and environment of protections that alignedecessarily quite or china is. p.m. trudeau: you mentioned climate change. surely the answer to all of those lines in countries are -- is that something you are working on? create innovative solutions with countries like china and india are going to be interesting in purchasing and partnering and developing a soluon so they can leapfrog some of the steps that developed countries had to go through where there was behavior that cannot be replicated on a global scale to make our 1.5 degree target. happy with china as a leader, or are you happy with america being in the front? p.m. trudeau: we look at what we can do to bring people along ourselves along a constructive ways. impro
, or improve the environment for the long-term round the world. john: do you see the possibility of a free trade deal? p.m. trudeau: we are sitting down with china to us for the possibilities of a free trade l.al could there are there are a number of challenges around recognition of expectations that canadians have around labor rights and environment of protections that alignedecessarily quite or china is. p.m. trudeau: you mentioned climate change. surely the answer to all of those lines in...
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and it creates a very ripe environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter in a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent. you lead. stay with our to the the in the 19 twenties and thirties, several 100 african americans move to the soviet union. and many of their descendants still live in russia. the law never press. yes to be truthful. nice things that richard lum duck back home back american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. you reckon up a month real. be losing? shall one, buy elsis. one provide you with the food ranger, so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all. some of the african americans who went to soldiers union in 1930 found great success to me. and now almost a 100 years later, history is repeating itself. my great grandfather george times, went to
and it creates a very ripe environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter in a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent. you lead. stay with our to the the in the 19 twenties and thirties, several 100 african americans move to the soviet union. and many of...
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very simply, and has paid off in the environment we're in, the environment of innovation, freethinking, and creativity. that has allowed us to go with and is something very different than what has been done in the airline business. we have 1600 teammates. after less than three years. we will be adding over 1000 in the next 18 months and 500 a year for the next 18 months after that. as was announced earlier today, we will be starting new service into mexico from both san francisco and los angeles into cancun and from san francisco into kabul, so be a nice place to go down and warm your bones during the cold winter. this is really a test of the to the great teammates of virgin america, and i know there are some around here. thank you for the worked you have done and the great service you provide, and, of course, to our guests. you keep coming back and spending your hard-earned money. we're going to do more great things here. i appreciate everything the governor did and the mayor did and has done in order to support our airlines, and with that, i think i will hand it over to the mayor. th
very simply, and has paid off in the environment we're in, the environment of innovation, freethinking, and creativity. that has allowed us to go with and is something very different than what has been done in the airline business. we have 1600 teammates. after less than three years. we will be adding over 1000 in the next 18 months and 500 a year for the next 18 months after that. as was announced earlier today, we will be starting new service into mexico from both san francisco and los...
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on and and i think it's as if one good thing that's being brought to attention how is the regulatory environment. unclear it's hard to have a business here in the space to know what you're can and cannot do when you see a lot of companies that are going offshore and doing things in the caribbean countries because they're little they're worried about what might happen here so that's your jurisdiction shopping where companies get up and they move they go the jurisdiction that they want their business that where is the place to go these days it looks more must favorable to. my company i don't do things that require the regulatory issues i don't hold on to customer funds and i don't do i see oh so those are the two main things that are causing people to go elsewhere is when you have to when you're heavily regulated because you can't comment on the ice. period that we had all these clients come about i think it's a great way to raise capital but i think it leads to a lot of projects that don't have much possibility getting off the ground in a lot of people are going to get hurt and i think that happe
on and and i think it's as if one good thing that's being brought to attention how is the regulatory environment. unclear it's hard to have a business here in the space to know what you're can and cannot do when you see a lot of companies that are going offshore and doing things in the caribbean countries because they're little they're worried about what might happen here so that's your jurisdiction shopping where companies get up and they move they go the jurisdiction that they want their...
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and it creates a very right environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter and a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent. you lead. stay with our to the beautiful ocean was time what it says was to come from the the 1st step. would you be something you would provide them with that that's and that's all the sudden there was yeah. was for what fin the but the only the film is what that's what you want to do. but i'm sure it seems when you got the west point with luck with them. so we'll just show the peach come from from the meals are kind of the same. i was giving you a sense club, logo, slate, to bring me as a senior on one of the schedules for the some coaches to, to but are one. why do you think that us them, i mean, on i be in the ways to live the hey, you know, we've moved on from just praising lots of money and incurring lots of dad for dom r
and it creates a very right environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter and a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent. you lead. stay with our to the beautiful ocean was time what it says was to come from the the 1st step. would you be something you would...
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i mean you don't walk into an environment and try to police it without understanding who the community is and those kinds of things traditional community based policing this is no different you have to be out there you have to understand what's going on and you have to understand how the technology gets applied in these areas first and foremost once you're there and you understand this then you can start figuring out how to look at the situation look at the environment and use it to your circumstances and identify the people that are actually committing the crimes and then go after those people individually is just straight police work going out there identifying the information and identifying the people that communicate and then finding a way to identify them within this environment and then probably saying perfect things you never thought you'd have to watch in your entire life major takedown darknet sites alphabet a happening earlier this month there's a huge get for the department of justice is this a major step in combating this sort of cyber criminal activity or is that just sor
i mean you don't walk into an environment and try to police it without understanding who the community is and those kinds of things traditional community based policing this is no different you have to be out there you have to understand what's going on and you have to understand how the technology gets applied in these areas first and foremost once you're there and you understand this then you can start figuring out how to look at the situation look at the environment and use it to your...
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. >> there's early impression that the regulatory environment is covered here -- tougher here. is that fair? does it allow for different opportunities in the u.s.? >> i wouldn't say it allows for different opportunities. on the regulatory agenda, we operate to the denominator that says this is the standard that will comply with all regulations. we have a principal macro prudential regulator here in canada. it served us well. you can compare one is tougher, one is easier. you can say there are different standards by which we have to adhere. wen you put it all together, say there's one way of doing business and it's according to the way we operate for our customers. there are growing concerns about covenant light, covenant free. there's lending going on that makes people nervous. how do you make sure that doesn't touch your bank? >> the question. -- good question. we have an important business in leverage finance. canada, we do some in capital markets in the u.s. when you are light cycle and you look at the covenants, you become a lot more selective in the transactions you choose
. >> there's early impression that the regulatory environment is covered here -- tougher here. is that fair? does it allow for different opportunities in the u.s.? >> i wouldn't say it allows for different opportunities. on the regulatory agenda, we operate to the denominator that says this is the standard that will comply with all regulations. we have a principal macro prudential regulator here in canada. it served us well. you can compare one is tougher, one is easier. you can say...
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despite that our environment is under threat, and any measures old or new that can help hold back the tide of plastic waste deserves consideration. staying in thailand a final story looks at efforts to deal with traffic congestion. bangkok's notorious traffic jams worsen air pollution, stress out residents and hold back the economy. one tech company claims artificial intelligence can help clear the air. >> this is one of the most congested roads in bangkok. as you can see behind me drivers need to wait for a long time to pass through this juncture. the thai capital has some of the world's worst traffic jams. a drive that norm eel takes 15 minutes can take over an hour in heavy traffic. >> translator: i have to leave early in the morning, and it takes me at least 2 hours to get home because of the traffic. >> sometimes traffic police have to step in. they use remote controls to switch lights at around 500 intersections. they rely on walkie-talkies to communicate with officers at other intersections and also monitor the situation using street cameras. but it's not enough. >> translator:
despite that our environment is under threat, and any measures old or new that can help hold back the tide of plastic waste deserves consideration. staying in thailand a final story looks at efforts to deal with traffic congestion. bangkok's notorious traffic jams worsen air pollution, stress out residents and hold back the economy. one tech company claims artificial intelligence can help clear the air. >> this is one of the most congested roads in bangkok. as you can see behind me...
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, or improve the environment for the long-term around the world. john: do you see the possibility of a free trade deal? how would that work? p.m. trudeau: we are certainly sitting down with china to explore those possibilities. there is a number of challenges around values and approaches, and our recognition of expectations that canadians have around labor rights, and health rights, and environmental protections that aren't necessarily quite aligned with where china is. john: you mentioned climate change. surely the answer to all of those lies in countries like china or india. is that something you are working on? p.m. trudeau: certainly. how we create innovative solutions with countries like china and india are going to be interesting in purchasing and partnering and developing a solution, so they can leapfrog some of the steps that developed countries had to go through where there was behavior that shouldn't be replicated on a global scale if we are going to make our 2 degree target, or 1.5 degree target even. john: are you happy with china as al
, or improve the environment for the long-term around the world. john: do you see the possibility of a free trade deal? how would that work? p.m. trudeau: we are certainly sitting down with china to explore those possibilities. there is a number of challenges around values and approaches, and our recognition of expectations that canadians have around labor rights, and health rights, and environmental protections that aren't necessarily quite aligned with where china is. john: you mentioned...
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and it creates a very right environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter and a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent, elite stay with our to the sea food that may be red, orange, or yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweet side of things, received rounder soft. and maybe we assume again that they're going to be sweeter in some way. the water may have to come with america's. but wanting to see had become even more important. and what is unfolded, watershed moment down in history books, as a mocking beginning of the end of american preeminence. this is the end of the news. join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the welcome back to cross cock where all things are considered. i'm peter labelle. remind you we'
and it creates a very right environment for the power relations of the said social order to maintain themselves and get even stronger and tighter and a lot of ways and make us all hate each other even more. okay, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break, and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion are incompetent, elite stay with our to the sea food that may be red, orange, or yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweet side of...
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fact that there is a cost of her time we made a ton of carbon in the hemisphere we are degrading our environment and there's a cost to renew to represent a can introduce in incentive structure that doesn't incentivize fossil fuels as we are currently still doing. it's upside down. so we just need to change that incentive structure in a productive way. but we can't just take only peoples jobs. we are currently relying on fossil fuels. and we've were some extent we have to start moving away from it. thanks. [inaudible] >> is a great question. you know, when you talk about -- when you think about what is necessary to stabilize greenhouse gas concentration at levels through retail surgery reached a dangerous level of interference with climate, were not that far away. scientists have looked at the problem safely go above 450 parts per million of the hemisphere, we may commit ourselves to dangerous impacts on climate. right now we're at 390. were increasing two to three every year. so do the math. we wish for 50 pretty quickly we stand that trajectory. what that means is we have to make some pretty dr
fact that there is a cost of her time we made a ton of carbon in the hemisphere we are degrading our environment and there's a cost to renew to represent a can introduce in incentive structure that doesn't incentivize fossil fuels as we are currently still doing. it's upside down. so we just need to change that incentive structure in a productive way. but we can't just take only peoples jobs. we are currently relying on fossil fuels. and we've were some extent we have to start moving away from...
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they view as as an oasis in a hostile environment. we accept them and we see that from them. and so it is a strong connection between us and our guests. and as we go forward, we will continue that, but we will build on it and we will continue to innovate, drive traffic, do initiatives that bring them back more. shery: even mcdonald's is doing great, but they are not making money. steve: our franchisees are the opposite, they are making a lot of money and they are happy about it. the applebee's folks, it is is an incident change from where they were a year ago, so they are back to levels of profitability from three years ago. labor costs and everything else are coming up and we are looking at building margins, because we are helping them on the technology front, we have huge initiatives on the food side. and one of the bright spots, we are looking at food costs that will probably be lower next year. shery: a very tight labor market, are they able to get the workers that they need? steve: it is becoming difficult, but are folks hold -- our folks hold on to their employees and w
they view as as an oasis in a hostile environment. we accept them and we see that from them. and so it is a strong connection between us and our guests. and as we go forward, we will continue that, but we will build on it and we will continue to innovate, drive traffic, do initiatives that bring them back more. shery: even mcdonald's is doing great, but they are not making money. steve: our franchisees are the opposite, they are making a lot of money and they are happy about it. the applebee's...
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environment where there is flexibility where one of the parents wants to stay home. if you go back to the days where there were more people -- one of the parents staying at home, obviously there's a lot of reasons for that. as a one of the reasons we've seen that dynamic changes the increase in federal taxation, increasing taxation on the family. if you go back to 1952, the average tax that the average american pay to the federal government was 2% in now is a social security tax. now the social security tax on medicare taxes over 15%. on top of that other taxes and income taxes. again, your average family don't play a lot as far as a percentage of income, but it's still another 10% on that. looking at 26% from a 27% is that the average american family, mom, dad, two kids pays her taxes. well, let's look then at what the second order of the family generally brings in. and again, haven't looked at these numbers in a few years, but what it was was that the average earner come the second earner of the family brings in 25% of what the first earner brings then, right? well
environment where there is flexibility where one of the parents wants to stay home. if you go back to the days where there were more people -- one of the parents staying at home, obviously there's a lot of reasons for that. as a one of the reasons we've seen that dynamic changes the increase in federal taxation, increasing taxation on the family. if you go back to 1952, the average tax that the average american pay to the federal government was 2% in now is a social security tax. now the social...
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, such as the harsh environment of space exploration, robust technologies for planetary exploration or demanding environments required for national security or defense applications where robustness and its survivability is critical. so aerospace, by the way, when we formed the company about six years ago the focus groups liked the name that means canadian in latin, but we found out now people sometimes stumble on the name when they hear it. >> sorry about that. >> low cost space mission systems and service is what we do. we're headquartered in toronto with a big emphasis on performance and robust ness across all sectors, civilian and government and commercial. we do a lot of work in the deep space area as well. here's just a bit of an eye chart or snapshot. we've broken up the space world and other versions of that, but no matter how you do it in this case, small sat constellations, lunar science, mars, asteroids, space tourism, the interesting thing is across all those areas, this applies. they're all being impacted by this miniaturization and lower cost approach. it's really changing
, such as the harsh environment of space exploration, robust technologies for planetary exploration or demanding environments required for national security or defense applications where robustness and its survivability is critical. so aerospace, by the way, when we formed the company about six years ago the focus groups liked the name that means canadian in latin, but we found out now people sometimes stumble on the name when they hear it. >> sorry about that. >> low cost space...
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and it's different to work on a implement these intentions in a stable environment. we opted to conflict with the basic illnesses of greek public of ministration. and to create a friendly environments for foreign isestment because this investment that means jobs, jobs mean less unemployment and it means return of young people that have left greece, educated greeks who have left greece to go to other countries, to come back to greece. we passed a law in parliament that provides a stable tax , a fixed tax rate for 12 years, for investments of high-value. procedures toe provide lattices for investments. we introduced the fast-track process for strategic investments. change made significant procedures,ion of administrative procedures and public and ministration. -- public administration. the idea is to have a digital public and ministration that we really want to make. i've created a task force in the so we cansters office see whether laws are being implemented, whether there is effectiveness. and we are sending out a strong signal of political will to grow these project
and it's different to work on a implement these intentions in a stable environment. we opted to conflict with the basic illnesses of greek public of ministration. and to create a friendly environments for foreign isestment because this investment that means jobs, jobs mean less unemployment and it means return of young people that have left greece, educated greeks who have left greece to go to other countries, to come back to greece. we passed a law in parliament that provides a stable tax , a...
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who builds public transportation, who fixes the environment? in large measure big -- in terms of the day today retrofitting of buildings, to get cars off the road. do people invest in cities or do the invest in countries? there is no hard and fast rule but they are investing in city regions area -- city regions, not countries. i do not mean this to be disrespectful of our national government. they are ripping us off when it comes to the fact that we have those responsibilities we do not have the ability, we are subservient and do not have the ability to raise money we are responsible for doing. learn more from a meeting with rahm emanuel in chicago or with the mayor of jerusalem about all those things i just mentioned. i'm going to learn from meeting with most people in the national government or other national governments. they're not delivering the services on a day-to-day basis, we are. from talking to anybody that i find the urban diplomacy allows us the sit in a room with people who have like responsibilities and compare how you're doing i
who builds public transportation, who fixes the environment? in large measure big -- in terms of the day today retrofitting of buildings, to get cars off the road. do people invest in cities or do the invest in countries? there is no hard and fast rule but they are investing in city regions area -- city regions, not countries. i do not mean this to be disrespectful of our national government. they are ripping us off when it comes to the fact that we have those responsibilities we do not have...
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even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources environment and so on when you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal fishing and. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. on the territorial waters of the fish they load the fish to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. right from the sea. first rate. and i think the. foreigners. instrument. it. was. breaking news on our t.v. another explosion in volgograd this time on a trolley bus at least ten people thought to have been killed this less than a day since a suicide bomber killed sixteen people at the city's railway station. nine am in moscow i am here on r t bringing you bre
even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's was resources environment and so on when you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. some of the sixteen percent imports came from illegal fishing and. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth...
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i grew up in that environment. i grew up in brooklyn queens and israel was always very pair of -- their amount that our minds. i been criticized for receiving summit he awards from jewish groups. they look at my wall. it is loaded up. another christians are catching up. -- but now the christians are catching up. [laughter] they are catching up now and they are great. obama is the worst thing that is ever happened israel. [applause] the worst. great friends of mine who are very pro-israel, very -- they love israel. they love it with passion. and having fundraiser for obama. i say what you doing? they say we don't know. he comes to the work and we don't know. i say he is a disaster. i believe the iran deal -- we are negotiators. we don't build gas stations in the middle of afghanistan for $43 million. $43 million in the the use the wrong kind of terminal because they don't sell that type of gas. $43 million for a gas station. how many think they could've done it for less? could you raise your hands please. i look at
i grew up in that environment. i grew up in brooklyn queens and israel was always very pair of -- their amount that our minds. i been criticized for receiving summit he awards from jewish groups. they look at my wall. it is loaded up. another christians are catching up. -- but now the christians are catching up. [laughter] they are catching up now and they are great. obama is the worst thing that is ever happened israel. [applause] the worst. great friends of mine who are very pro-israel, very...
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, that's what i mean, in the environment. because i watch the game after i get home at night. >> when the last ball is tossed on the last night, mildred will join others reflecting on the memories that this building holds. empty seats that will never again hear the sound that give this place its nickname roaracle. the lights will go out on this golden era. ♪ ♪ >> it's been my whole life, you know, so to not have the team there, it's going to be a little strange. you know, it's time to move. >> it will be really a special moment, i think, players, coaches, fans are all going to come to that realization and hopefully it's in the midst of a crazy celebration, but even if it's not, i don't think it's going to take away from the memories of oracle arena. >> warriors president rick welch says that though the team will move its headquarters and training facility to san francisco, it will not be leaving oakland behind. >> it's not without some sadness that we leave oakland, but we're only leaving it in our firemphy proximity. >>
, that's what i mean, in the environment. because i watch the game after i get home at night. >> when the last ball is tossed on the last night, mildred will join others reflecting on the memories that this building holds. empty seats that will never again hear the sound that give this place its nickname roaracle. the lights will go out on this golden era. ♪ ♪ >> it's been my whole life, you know, so to not have the team there, it's going to be a little strange. you know, it's...
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at the same time, you have to get used to a low rate environment. we have had movements that have been on the surface and the macro level that would appear quite volatile over the last two years. when you trended over time, you step back and look at it with a lot more aperture. you can come to the conclusion we are in a low for long environment from a rates perspective and inflation perspective. where we are now, i think it is reasonable. >> one of the places were somewhat say canadian tanks need to adjust back to normal are loan losses. is there an argument that you need to be more aggressive? >> i do not think you ought to become more aggressive as a matter of policy. i will wake up one day and say i have a different view on the environment than i did yesterday. therefore, let's make a decision we are going to carve out more and put it basket and say we are going to set that aside. what you do is you spend time with the models and with the people who are experts around the models. risk people, business people, economists. what we do is develop a p
at the same time, you have to get used to a low rate environment. we have had movements that have been on the surface and the macro level that would appear quite volatile over the last two years. when you trended over time, you step back and look at it with a lot more aperture. you can come to the conclusion we are in a low for long environment from a rates perspective and inflation perspective. where we are now, i think it is reasonable. >> one of the places were somewhat say canadian...
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we are creating this new environment that i don't believe is beneficial to the u.s. shery: thank you so much for joining us today. amanda: coming up, big numbers and big risks. the economic downside of the $16 billion tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. another $16 billion punch in the u.s.-china trade war. washington and beijing each imposed a fresh round of tariffs on imports while talks entered today 2 in d.c. we welcome now scott miller from the center of strategic and international studies in washington. i want to start with your thoughts on how to proceed with talks when you continue to poke at each other this way, continuing tariff escalation while at the table trying to make things subside a little bit. >> thanks for having me on. this $16 billion has been tabled for a long time. it has gone through the process of public comment. it has been more expected. the initial tariffs proposed by the united states as a result of the section 301 investigation into chinese practices was $50 billio
we are creating this new environment that i don't believe is beneficial to the u.s. shery: thank you so much for joining us today. amanda: coming up, big numbers and big risks. the economic downside of the $16 billion tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. another $16 billion punch in the u.s.-china trade war. washington and beijing each imposed a fresh round of tariffs on imports while talks entered today 2 in d.c. we...
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the conservatives created the canadian school of energy and environment. on its website we find carson's biography and i quote, since he joined the canadian school of energy he has had a number of roles at the request of the minister of the environment mr. francis and current and fortunatelier minister of natural resources. oops, the cat is out of the bag. carson now talks about the conservative quebecen and labor -- feel the need to confess to the house to tell them what's happening with their friend, carson. >> the honorable leader of the government in the house of commons. >> mr. speaker, these slanderous allegations made won't -- won't help a single senior living in poverty and won't help a volunteer firefighter. but -- mr. speaker in the liberal parties who get behind us is the right thing for canadians. >> the honorable member for -- >> mr. speaker, the conservative government true to itself and continuing to ignore the you are intelligent needs of the unemployed and has set out nothing in its budget to help them. instead of improvements to the insur
the conservatives created the canadian school of energy and environment. on its website we find carson's biography and i quote, since he joined the canadian school of energy he has had a number of roles at the request of the minister of the environment mr. francis and current and fortunatelier minister of natural resources. oops, the cat is out of the bag. carson now talks about the conservative quebecen and labor -- feel the need to confess to the house to tell them what's happening with their...
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you do need to live in different environments in order to understand other people more. if you are from taiwan and you go to an english majority speaking environment, you do have that experience of feeling like a minority. it's one i think is necessary in order to develop empathy and understand others, and not just be looking inside only. it is when you have these different kinds of experiences to draw upon that you can connect with different people. that is extremely beneficial. >> and gina, you feel the same way? >> yes, you are just expanding your horizons by traveling abroad. the people that you meet, experiences you have -- you are not so one-sided about things, because you get to see everyone else's perspective. it makes you become a more whole person. >> traditionally, there is heavy emphasis on academic performance in taiwan. a lot of people think that you have to get good grades inschooe entrance examinations. starting next year, we will now have college entrance examination -- i'm sorry, we will have high school entrance examination. it becomes mandatory for pe
you do need to live in different environments in order to understand other people more. if you are from taiwan and you go to an english majority speaking environment, you do have that experience of feeling like a minority. it's one i think is necessary in order to develop empathy and understand others, and not just be looking inside only. it is when you have these different kinds of experiences to draw upon that you can connect with different people. that is extremely beneficial. >> and...
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see that less than a 3rd of canadian support continuing to arm ukraine in a very pro ukraine media environment. a exactly to be that's very interesting to me too because you have a very, very powerful ukrainian diaspora in canada. and i find that is a, let me pull in jim here, jim, i mean, kind of echoing with dimitry and, and kevin and said this is an elite more, this is an elite narrative. okay. and, and it's, and because so much of the media is controlled. there's so much censorship right now where you as you're aware, archie was thrown off of youtube and i'll, i'll other barriers are put in front of us here. and even after all this controlled media and all the filters and all that, it's amazing. the number of people that are in the beginning to change their mind to your thoughts, jim. this people didn't finish to get through this. another narrative does get through. you know, this week was your shift of these main street stations is terrible. there are millions, millions more people watching joe rogan than watching anything on the, on the mainstream media. and, you know, it is defined, it'
see that less than a 3rd of canadian support continuing to arm ukraine in a very pro ukraine media environment. a exactly to be that's very interesting to me too because you have a very, very powerful ukrainian diaspora in canada. and i find that is a, let me pull in jim here, jim, i mean, kind of echoing with dimitry and, and kevin and said this is an elite more, this is an elite narrative. okay. and, and it's, and because so much of the media is controlled. there's so much censorship right...
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that environment will keep the treasury anchored. what stands out is the market pricing of the fed. right now, the market is pricing in one cut october. -- for october. that means a little too soon for me and we got positive information yesterday in the minutes, the fed was positive. maybe the timing of at october rate cut seems a little early. i just do not buy into the scenario of an insurance rate cut. if anything, if the fed were to cut rates, they would cut several times, not just once. even in 1998, when they did an insurance cut, it was more than one cut. i would say the market is underpriced for cuts next year. amanda: we heard yesterday that they would need to see tariffs in place for a while to factor in inflationary effects. what to defend be doing, what is your thinking about this terrible double where me which could be headed the economies way, inflation coming from tariff, and a contraction from the demand side? >> they have given us the answer to that, patients. they will remain patient. answer to that, patience. will have aniffs impact on the u.s. consumer and inflat
that environment will keep the treasury anchored. what stands out is the market pricing of the fed. right now, the market is pricing in one cut october. -- for october. that means a little too soon for me and we got positive information yesterday in the minutes, the fed was positive. maybe the timing of at october rate cut seems a little early. i just do not buy into the scenario of an insurance rate cut. if anything, if the fed were to cut rates, they would cut several times, not just once....